Services

Residential Services

Brookside Home

Brookside Home

The Brookside home is a 24-hour staffed facility where personal care assistance and mental health services
are provided for up to five residents. Some clients reside at the Brookside home to take advantage of the monitoring and supervision in order to deal with a psychiatric crisis and return to a more
stable level of functioning. The Brookside Home also serves as a "step-down" residential resource for those clients being discharged from a psychiatric hospital. The home offers a
comfortable and relaxed environment and promotes individual growth by emphasizing strengths and abilities.

Dr. Basanti Basu

Basu Point

The mission of Basu Point is to provide affordable housing for people with mental illness, substance abuse and/or
criminal histories to live on their own and enhance their personal living skills to a level that celebrates recovery and success.

Basu Point is located at 2205 N. Blanchard Street in Findlay, Ohio and provides permanent supportive housing for Hancock
County residents. Persons eligible for residency are adults who are affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse and who have had little success in obtaining housing. Homeless
persons or those at-risk of homelessness are considered a priority for residency. Basu Point offers a safe, secure and stable residence conducive to rebuilding lives. The
semi-structured environment provides an on-site residential manager and allows residents to re-learn successful living skills, as well as access the support of peers who have experienced similar
challenges.

To assist residents in obtaining and maintaining (living wage)
employment.

To support successful residency within the community.

To promote a positive and responsible lifestyle.

Basu Point was dedicated on 3/27/09 and named in honor of Dr. Basanti Basu, Century Health’s Medical Director.
Naming the facility in her honor acknowledges Dr. Basu’s “tireless commitment to persons impacted by mental illness and/or substance abuse and her belief that every
individualpossesses unique gifts to be treasured by all."

The Fostoria Junction is defined as “permanent supportive housing” but this facility gives a person more than a place to stay. It also includes 24-hour support and
supervision to help the tenant live independently and grow. For some tenants, oversight is provided by the staff to monitor how they are functioning and managing in their home. For others it
means gentle reminders - to pay rent, to take medication, etc.

The program is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and provides two meals per day provided by the Fostoria Hospital. The Fostoria Junction is responsive to
individual needs and tailors assistance to each tenant. The very attractive apartment homes at Fostoria Junction were built in 2006. In addition to the furnished one-bedroom apartment units, the
common areas exude a warm, personal atmosphere.